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TT1E SIGNAL : 0OnP:R1CNr ONT., THURSDAY. NOV 14. 11%*5.
I•• tfew.hdy he. side aa awl« Macaw ; awing FIELD DEAD_
N win M ell day with MB tl/hen u .a ss I the s itimd rocs esti AnweaaltM teem trw.d
I eat whir he le." thew added tltglailie-
•..ly.
crotches,
Sprains,
rind all panto, r.tern..l
internal" are lust:int-
It 1(1... sod by
PERRY DAVIS'
Pain Killer.
are.µ ..I•t r,-ru..lrr 1. kW,r . noel
L..-. t..i,lend
N i. F1)110;11 i'.
E was a tins, i.atelaWie ixy, tall
straight eau isosoly, .ad -wok om honest
look loon sour . %ea. lie arae Go bright rod
promising, toe, and toss wo►..;tch a lu.urs
before him. It rely
And plat at that moot penile i wipe
sighed aid .bee L cher•' h"ad.. A. t.6.t
troubleserr,e' It ' How Mee! • young moo
might have nis-'e wnwtbtag ul h u.e•'t bot
Ur an •11 'hat hung • out ti.. nook Hot •
sillstoue eiod dragged hi, dowel.
You coals net have. bora v.•tth Roy 1141.
tea very long without ir,L fig out what the
brook!• was. He ares .faste moral mad
fnendlc. 11 was re fault of temper a .e r
may be sure. $4.er.sies no, tnea.+s
thought that his temper woe t.•o east, mid
i• but ureic.. celeiti 'heir wernlnes and re
mons'rwni•.e made no .nrrrest'1n ..n hint,
and were 1 .rgutten es .1 . , were uttered.
ou se, that was Roy • to ,.1.le be for-
get.
.. 1..aofg rah ng, K . bis tether said to
him ,one niero:ng " %Vol!. 1 e sure and
shut the townie ice as you go thr.uitb
You daft it opts the Inst time, you resew
•' .to right, sir, rte cell. d be.k, with the
freak smile that made k timelier ?took him
the a&ad•umest Troy in the world ; ud
preamble t,,. n.rry whu•le w•- ma tog the
woods and sall•v ring. Ho come home that
eventing with a basket o' fish, and cried ea
t h u•i•et teal I
"Oh, I've had the jolliest day ' 1 never
did have en mueh fug -
'• I em elsd you •. Leet .t, said hu
father. grimly. My day has oot teen
quite es pleasant. I have were myself nut
trying, to remedy the results of your care-
leasoem. You left the pasture gate open
this monolog, ud all the cattle got nut
lock ud 1 had is quit work sod spend the
entire day getting them back."
•• (Ik, 1'n awfully sorry'" excltised Rey,
with • dum*yed look. " 1 fully intended
to slut the gate, het I had forgo+ten
•• Rev, did you fasten the doer of the
corn eras' salted his f.tker one *yeaiag,
when be had came to from kis .treeing
work.
"Yeo ear that is, 1 think 1 .1:.1,' was
the ready uawer.
„ You had latter gra and see, urged Mr.
Melton, but Rey replied to hie caeleds, ooe-
6deut fashion
'• Oh. I'm pretty sure 1 shooed it. How-
ever, 1'11 go out and see before heel time.'
But the next morning, there win the crib
door wide open, and there wee one of the
rip 'b., rood mud *spoon Stoehr recom-
mended Ito for the position.
" He to tory y• nes." he wird to the super-
intendent,
uperint ndent, " but he is s bright know and
advestgstde bis bust:ore. 1 tbiok %ou may
truer him
nod oft Key (.,trod hnw.•lf in charge of an
office where be .hipped mid roost. ed !reign.,
• ti. -kits .rid arse express age•t and tele•
2._r.ph operator mud everything. That is
what t.1 wrote his mother.
Toe Miter that came beet. woe very load
Aural enooursginr, but through it all ran an
':ndrrt.me of anxiety. The position was •
great honor for • boy Ilko him, hut so much
depotaled ' n beige careful, and now rte
moat got forget.
"They mud' think 1 •n. 1 child. Roy
muttered imminently.
The dimity of the position had mode his
.or confident of himself and more restless
tinder ,dr..,. lie w... nu• the first young
mac that became arrogant over his nwn
w ar sees. Such arrogance sometime needs •
•ever* Tewson, end Roy • !.'sum waw eomtnv.
'As rz.'nrsion trate went down the road
one morning to a town forty miles below,
where there Was to he • great picnic. H•If
of the toon•po,ple et Rny'e .taboo joined,
all :n hnhd•t entire, and with • tumult of
hippy toll and laughter. While the young
ets•tnn agent stotod no the platform looking
up at the couch windows regretfully --far he
wee young rail loved tun and holidays- -
•orne nue t••ned out and stepped him a the
shoulder.
•• Roy 1 telton, as I'm Hying ' ' cried •
f•mil'rr voice, and Roy recogni"ed 0•e of
hu old time chums at school, who had roue
out west with his family years also.
Almost before they had clumped hande,the
trai• bosl;s moving. but the friend shouted
back
"Ray, Rey ' 1 11 stop off white we o.mm
back thr evening end speed tomorrow with
you'
And then the train remolded the ourve,
and was out of sight
All that day Roy thoneht of nothing oleo
but the pleasure et meeting his old friend,
and the many tbinp he would hat • to say
to him when he mime baok. Old Percy
King ' What tines the% had together.
He grew very impatient as the noway
preached for the train to return, and was
so preoccupied that he *easels coapre-
heeded a message that same clicking over
the wires •
•. ride &rack 48, excur.toe train, and
wait for north Anand special.'
He answered with the usual '1).K. and
then hurried out to meet the trio and
Percy Kong.
Such head.hakiug and rejoisinl a there
het hors s ss. the &goatse ui drain twunuea was. While they walked about, with their
it had helped itself to corn and had eaten arms over each others shoulders, the trate
too mech. move.( nut and Roy went on talking about
" I don t know why father should be .o his father then, rod he said :
&ngry with •ie, Wry aid to his mother.
'• He ought to konw that I .tido t do it on
purpose - I simply forgot
Mr. Dolton came in at the moment and
everheari the lett word.. He wee very
•mdse and it must be acknowledged that he
had sufficient reason.
" That is always your excuse,' he said.
" You forint. toes that remedy the evil,
or keep you fron. repeating it ' You are
always doing the mischief hy your careless
nem, and then you say ' I forgot,' as though
that mottled the whole matter. l mita t help
thinking that much conduct a the result of
pure selfishness and utter dtsrtgard of
ethers
Rov stared at his father with widening
eves. Never before in him fife had pooh
thtngs beui said to him, and he wee deeply
mortified and ososidersd himself •grieved.
humiliated. For two or three dewy after-
wards he went around with • cloud on hie
fees, and at last he told his mother •
" 1 suppose father thinks 1 stn mot fit to
stay on the largo where my mistake do so
muoh mt .bier. The beat thing I can do u
to accept Captain Sinelsir's offer and go in-
to tee telegraph .0..e. and though the
subject was disco eed with great
earnestness for two er three weeks,
Roy finally had his way, and went Hie
father was very grave through it all, and
just as Rswa starting he took him said.
and said, wore seriously than he had ever
spoken to hie life
" Roy, your mi.tak*s have hurt me •
rre&t deal, in tiros and work as well as ie
pooket. They htye out m* • great deal of
anxiety end ananyanee. Never mind that
mew. I 'lull never mention it seam. Kut
then are voo•tione in which mistake net
more than money They not Monett life.
The railroad engines. ie nee oI them."
• • . • •
'lbe neat day • swag teas. with • hoe se
h•veart that he looked toe year. older oboe
hm age, walked tow the egos sl the super
(ateedent.
•• .1.1% nacre u !toy Ileltue, ' he ..id " I
M
Nieto' at l;rovetcs. 1 u.•,Ic • mut.ko
yy.utdav that might bene omit two or btu..
Poore of I .es 1 lave some to resign my
pl• a and you me! do whet you Flow by
way of puut.hnuut.
And tb.0 the overwrought ue.•.e gave
wry, and he tell at the •upen.teudent's
}
eat
Au il.oess ot several weeks followed. and
two or three wm ke elapsed before Roy
knew that he wee to the twmpany's
hospital, with km moths' always Dear him.
Roy went away, but that lathe .peeeh
went with him. He thought o1 it all the
way to tows and it was with him roan! a
day afterwards, as he eat 4n the teleer•pk
*See at the *fatten and learned to Muipsl-
ate the key. Ter new i. hts life ke rewem-
bar.d • ~Mae, sed it gave kis a esmet of
hie ewe responsibility that be foiled very
irksome Ad yet, enrage to may, he felt ear was "plastered. aot • wheel was heehaw.
quite triumphant beesue be trade no mho , Tbe •zeursieatets banked eari°w.17 from the
takes sow. i widows, and • gild« haired baby leased
"• Father was very Impat.isat and never out and throw • kis at bin with her dies -
doll ate )veli.., he artist to himself. " i pled bend
sone« he sees by this time that 1 sa nee One of the tratenw was 'newly ezplele
e had a (allow after all " lag, but tbe you' .eatoea east was darted
1. w e bright and a fun of energy arid meresty .ade".teed- F. heard arse -
that leaning was like play and he mems had thing about • 'hot bey' whie\ had «upped
the heeler ete.tered, sad, as hei wires to the ep..iel. and on tet evwreiea trait WA
h is whether, W ' only waiting for as epee- time le week air \shoe, thesgb tore wee
tag.' Ie a short time the opening eamw • eel • dtStaees el els feet te spate beams's
t eam« imam wee wasted flet a YttIe Were the seam el IM Syr eagie«a
aor
war.
Pr.aneest ammo' the s►.e.diegly •sell
oospeey of Atwsrtean wnt.re enjuyiag re.
putative' wtytde their ewe oetsotrt Mood
MR. Fold post, *tort wnter and lour
�Ha, death at an surly •es will be n
stetted by minutia of F:uglrk sp sm .g
reader*, to whom he was endeared by the
geeuioe belted to math that he has written
Hu quint verge•, both humorous and
pathetic, will be mooed from the slum,.
of the oewapapen, where for tee years they
Lobo bemai elvuet delis vuttun,
K »t.ue Field .buil ii .1 a the world'sugi
&DJ ha wall male it cry, and tl.. greatest
writer• have done Tittle more than ahie.
He wing and wrote of homely .verydvy
things and in • ohwr.otenetteally Myosin
way, but he had the berg% faculty of reach
tag his readers hart.
He ,wrtainly divided with Jams Whit
a m's.• Riley the •ffectton of the people.
(luring the days ot ou.►ilra•ence he did • Lok. Riley be had tasted .!I the vicissitudes
at Western jearn&li.m. The spirit then
great deal ni thinking, wind uocu be said sl.sertvd by Fuld of the humorous oradittes
of W: vein society r.neinod the distinctive
.ought% of all tis writings.
Fur, no Field was born is Se itas. n
1t:50. When six years old bis mocker dear,
and he was plumed I. *barge of • acuate at
Amherst, lbw.
When 17 M entered Williams College
nh.ri ly after by gradouttea from this school
his father died to ". Lout.. and Ebrte*
went West end completed his edtoation ou
the State University of Missouri.
Who be attained his majority he fell
tare • term' fortune, w htet heat caw begau
to sped in the purehae. ,f books. To
make easy the pursuit be went to F:srepe
and returned laden with spoilt from the
hooks shop* of London and Peru, but with
scarcely and et bis fort um..
Thin he turned to newspaper work. and
enlisted om the local staff of the St, Louis
.lourual, of which be sow became city edi-
tor. In 1875 he drifted to St. Joseph, Me..
afterwards retuning to St. Louis, when he
wrote editorial paragraph* for the Times,
and the Times Journal. when the two
papers srabin•d. la I O be teak • table
oe the Kansas Pity ranee ud • year later
wait to Denver and was managing editor of
the Tnl.nne of that city.
in 1813 Mr. Field went to Chicago and
began hu wen of writing editorial mutter
for the hews, fillies • place he bad held
ever 5101*.
The style and variety e1 hie talaau may
be partially gathered from these sp.cimeas
of his work
Oar Two epini.a•.
1'* two wiz hove when we tell out,
Ruth to the ago ue my youngest now ;
Don t roe lees what 'two/ about,
Mime atrial l dn.-remise, 111 allow.
Lived next reighhors twenty years.
•-hatin' each other, meed
He have' hu opinvin uv me,
Nd I basin' my opinyin uy him.
grew up together od wouldn't speak,
Courted sisters, nd mart d 'em, too :
Tended same meas -hour *owe • week,
• heti& each other through 'rid through
lint when Abe Luken asked the West
Fr soldiers, we answered, --me od Jim,—
He havin his optoyio uv me,
Nd 1 havin my eponym of him.
Sat down is Teatime•• one might
Thor win sound ay firio bur away,
'Nd the .eargeaat allowed ther d be • light
With the Johnnie Reba some time est'
day:
'Nd as 1 wnz thinkin uv 1.•111• ad home
Jim stood .lore me, load ed slim,
He beet's' his spiny in us- me,
'Nd I havin' my opiern uv him.
Seemed blot we knew there was gots to be
Senors cr utile fr se'ad him :
lie two whack hands, did .lia'.d me,
Rut never • word from m• .r .Jim '
N t late the batters roar went we, --
i bavin my optnyin uv .lin,
-Nd he baton his opuym uv me.
Jim never came tack from the war again
Bet i heist forgot that last. last might
Wilma. wane' fr orders, s two men
Made ap,nd shuck hands. afore the fight.
'Nd, after it all, it's.00thu to knew
That here 1 Iliad yonder's Jim, -
Hs havibi' hie opinytn at me,
'Nd I hayin my °Mario ov him.
Osten tell.\,.
Woykse, Rlynksu, and Nod see might
Sailed off in a woods. obs
Sailed on • river of misty light
Int. • sea of dew.
"Where ate you roi&g, soma what do you
wish "'
The old meq asked the three.
"We have some to fish for the herring -fish
That live in ihia beautiful sea
Note of silver tied gold have we."
timid Wynkeo,
Bly.ko,
•td Nod.
.umeww•t sully :
" 1 never realized M fore, laothee, but
n ew I kuuw u • no •x001 to say ' 1 forgot.
People have no right to forget, wt.ether lee
a nee et .butting gates or int stopping
trues. A.d the wont of ti is that the
little imago, such as gates for instance,
dually grew into big t►ug• with human
Lye. uveived to them, and the fellow that
forgets finds lomat If routed.
'Perhaps it win • good thio.,,ofter •ll,fh•t
the supertnteodeot happened to le visiting
.he hostas' hat morning, and that be w&•
standing near the door of the ward end
hoard the little speech. tt any rote he
went in and said very kindly to him :
,. young man, you tome report at my
office as soon as ecu are able. Your :neon
,,ine been a riven ars, but 1 think you bays
learned to Al 1157 sats, I11 try yeu
agate. -- —
'. tie se he 111.I1ed Attain.•
Some time ago. to the State of Michig•r,
• young and enterprising book agent was in
the country, travelling from town to town,
.eihog • book called " The Earle l'ttristtan
Martyrs,' which he sold at $5 • copy, de
livening the books and eelleeting the money
as he went along.
He had bees two days to • curtain town
and had taken • fair ■ugaer of order.there,
whan . little before neon be called in •
grocery store, where be found the proprietor
alone. The old grocer asked him whet he
*ad. seeing from hie sample eau that he
was u agent of some kind. Ho replied
I m taking orders for a work called • The
Early 1'hrut4e° Martyrs,' std save only •
few cops left.
The old mins eyes bjsed with delight
as he said, L that ep' Why, it was ooly
• few nights ago my wife and 1 were talk
ink about that book and wwdering how w•
amid got it. She wants the book and so do
I.' The spot delivered bis • oopy, and
W I the .Id man gave him • $5 hill a pay
meat, he said : " Now, look here, dent
you go over te the hoose and all • spy to
my wde, bemuse we only want nee ie the
family.'
"Certainly slot," said the book agent, " 1
wouldn't think of such a thing," and bid
diag the old man good moraine. he' left the
. tore It was then about 11:5, and the
train whieb was to take him te Chicago
started at 12,15 r r. He sold to himself.
•' I have lust time to sell • spy to the old
I•dysand ret on the train."
So he entered the Dearest drag store, and
getting the home address of the old man
trot • directory. he at ones hurried there.
I if worse he bad so difficulty in making the
sale, u she was anxt•tu to got the work,
and having rostved the $5, he made all
hate te catch the trios.
The old stun came bene for dieser long
after the &gest had ewe. Hie wife sane
toward him smiling and congratulating her
selt upon bowing sesured what the had so
long wished to pommies, a gory ot " The
rawly Christian Martyrs ' He did net
smile, however, but .were &airily and,
muttering sometbt•g about that be would
fiz him, harried inet stepping for dinnerl
in the hop of reaching the station before
the train started for Chummy, thiakts¢ that
the book agent would be sure to leave town
as soon as p*mtble after this.
When be came within 200 yards of the
station Is saw from the top of the hill which
sloped dawn te the .tabs that the train
was en the point of starting, so, recognizing
• friend of hs who win nearly at the bottom
.1 the hill and eon.rolueatly close to the
traits, he began Kostieuleting and shouting
to him to stop the agent. hits friend oosld
only cateh the word honk agent, who was
smoking • anger en the rear platform of •
car, and asked him what the old mu on the
hill weenie'. The hook agent pretended to
loc.-atomize the figure in the distwmw, of
moires. knowing full well who he was sod
what he wanted. Io • few seconds he .aid
as an idea seemed to strike bis :
"1 kmew ; 1 know now. That is • moo
toner of nine. He wants • spy of "The
Christian Martyrs, and like • fool 1 never
callei cm his. I forgot him. iI von want
to do kis • good tura," be eddied, just as
the train was going to move out, "you had
hotter take the book from se and give it to
him, so be won't be disappointed. The
pries i. (5.
Tho moo give the book agent =5 for hie
friend, and took the hook. and the train
started for Chie•g*. A. the book agent
loaned Mak in hie teat be took a email hook
rnntaising • list of towns, sad wrote op-
peit* this Uwe the words : "Not to be
visited agate.
•• I used to think father was hard on ,.e,
but 1 was rather careless, i suppose. How-
ever, I'm well ever that mew. '
And then 1 remembered
Percy was oilfired to see him fall back In-
to • chair with • 'hotly pallor cs his fay.
Almost instantly, however, Rey sprang te
the key and called up the salt town in
feverish hest*.
"• Forty -sight pained here by mistake.
Detain special" was the message he netted
oft. The next moment mime the answer
sounding like • thuoderbolt in the ,tuiet
officio
" eneecial passed fifteen minutes &g.,
Without ons word the young telegrapher
tuned end west into the inner office and
locked himself in. He would not latero u
human votes or look inti • human face. Us
had dnpoed into the first chair, and he sat
there, pale to the lips, and ehtll.d as though
to atomic, His frilliest was onnede kerning
o. the door and imploring to be let in, bat
lee did not hear hlm. He heard isetead,
over and over vain
" There ase vocations in whisk mistakes
net more than n•a.y. They en.t human
life. The railroad bosinem ie nee of them."
A horrible picture was before them a
p101111. of toppling engines and coughed
can tall et .1•eeled human bodes. He
oould hear the shrieks and "inane as plainly
as he *mild bear hie owe name ringing rooted
lite world so as.eets of exe•ratioo. He
«aid .e his own rinsed -life', and hie lath-
er s hawed hosd,tnd his mother dying heck
ea hearted.
And vet he bad only repeated the eff•t.oe
that had spoiled his youth. He bad intend-
ed to do right but be forgot. %image thee
• D'ement's forgetfulness should be fraught
with snob sonsegseswe' it «ly he had
trained himself to remember beers forget-
tulress became • mime '
111• bud boas silting then how keg he
knew not, when the sbri.kieg of whistle
and rumbling et oar wheels grossed him.
Were men trans passing to rum\ item that
awful ammo •w.itise the up the road' He
arowe, weak as se old stn, sad tettered oet
erne the platform Lad there baking
slowly into the statics, same the szear.ins
trait' with the 'pollard fell.wieg it Not •
m►, Brings Londe.
When they were trying Dr. Brous before
the Presbytery they asked very had ons-
tiw
"Dr. Briggs," said the Moderator, "de
you believe the Holy Raript.r.s roseate the
weird of God '"
"Yes, as translated by mea.
"Do you believe that Moose
Pentateuch"-
"Not
entateuch•""Not all of it"
"Ipid.'t write all of it' Mew didn't
write the Peetateeoh •zel•iwied the
Moderator, while several auditors cried,
"for shays'
" What part didn't he write t'' sonunned
the Moderator, tbiskieg the liberal thinker
bad milked into • trap
well—er--er, the ••meat of his owe
death !" sad them the dotter looked 'ted
sely at the liar while ripples of laughter
resets! the minim Moderator•
wrote the
theme t (Mm/Io• 1.1
Why should yem pp if etping red whom
Petaam's Pafal«es Cava Retre.t« will r. -
move year ecru• is • few dare 1 it will give
shagst:hwtamt relief and • guaranteed sere
le the sad. Re sere you mu the gwuiN
Putnas's Ogre Retra•esr, made by Pekes
• Ow for emu hstiiuare
ten
1s1.fg mad it r aiweyw better be gm
Ib leo, e".1sv wry. rsiakma
The *1d moon laughed ud rung a Clog
As they rocked in the wooden *hos,
Ad the wind that sped them all tight
toes
Rattled tbe waves of dew,
The tittle *tan were the herring Soh
That lived in the bsaetif.l set,
"New, east your net wherever you wish,
Ret never amid ars we
lo cried the *tan to the fisherman
three.
W yak«,
Strokes,
And Nod.
YA.. e....1. J.A.e.
A Common
Affliction
Perim* Cared b Tit*
AYE3R'S_la
• CAS -DRIVER'S !TORT.
'1 was nelieted for eig11 yevrr wilhrtslt
ltta•uui. I•t.rl•ig lh (t time ! tried. peat
tuna) io.-dtcio•m Ube h wet' bighJv lec-
..mtte•u.lr,l, bat loofa say•• ole .diel. 1
was at last *droved to try' Ayer's Sar•a-
parliLt, by a frt. ud 's" t told use -that 1
taest ppu1rehase re ho 1I ln, .lid rte them
atenrling MI diretbtne 1 yfehted to h►.
1•er•n,•i, u,
toweat (lir 1141 la.tllre. aril
look 111,' conls•t u1 1..•.t. of 111e'r 1..t-
1104 A1:t14011 n •t'atre Yrs) dlr.•.•t benefit,
before I taco n•athed the fourth bottle, ,
m) 105111. rr. ' ay
Free from Eruptions
as ever they were Mr Hotness. which
is that of a cale.snser. re.4ulres tae t..
tie out au .•old a.Pl earl w e ltk r . ho n
without gr„en. and the tr.•utte l':.t
it..er rrturtiest"—TIWYY A. Juluts.
Stratford, lint
Ayers only Sarsaparilla
Admitted at the World'• Fair.
Ayer's Pills C .mnar ti. 'asci•.
The Signa
woe Mary Oahe •lap.uisl attention 1.. it.
Jolt Prunes fecili t its, whisk are (15.511 •
pursed woods ale dtiss for the pr."op
.n.I proper •seousami of .11 classes 4
pr,utng A perusal of this a.uounos.
meat may ewtlgwt awethtsg yeti may
he in 1,e,.`' of, mad to such yaks we cub.
.•u yeu• e«Intuage f.dsu4 uootide.t
that our edl,rl. 1a. pleas« ,11 laser.. 'fifth
the a,,p.u,al of .sur 111111.166
titoke \‘*0tlIlf•
Tide useful .ixr is kept in rho- full
range of (uatitier •ante •, :••tins
u •
`wIMO. i‘lekl,lslh
ate not w gtvs.•rally meed, they till
an important pla..•r in cannier, it!
corresp.w.lenue. 14e what •v.. se
tot utt.ler the above heals,
Lutes \\cQo.S
lit this line we have a very large
swell of tine wtitting paper/ii suit
;Aide for every class of business
mprrw•nted in this locality, t-uut
prising tail and wove, linrttst
quadrille and other papers, ruled
ur unrulo.t, as may be required,
B%.\% \\eu,&s
If the "payas you -lo" plat, was
the order of the (ley the demand
for amount paper would nut he
so greet ; but there are Norrie nee
e
who get so many dimmers that
they won.ler if the stock will .-stir
run out. We don't intend it to,
and at present aur stock i..•.tm
plate in this line with four tires,
(.foal paper and neat ruling
StO/alt. M.st.\tttb
!loth single and doull. .iol!an
and t s -uta columns. Th. -y , Dine
cheaper than bill heads, anis ere
the prop:.« thing too send %ft.•r •
delinquent once a month. They
are sure to fetch him "round--
sodlt•tinte.
LAWS GOVERNING SKYSCRAPERS.
mew she melee' or 0.1141ng. t• Myereed
in tartest• spies
The example of Chinos. and Boston to
tie matter et the high buildtog motion e
to be followed by New York, The queeuoa
of limiting the height of buddy'' to testi
city is to become • prominent .ubiect for
diocesan' at the next ms.uog of the lwgu-
letur.. It every owner of • lot were to
erwt • high building, the .create would
woo become men caovon*. preventing the
circulation of air and tee pestrauoo of sum -
light. and heeen.tog • menace to the general
health. Arulci•I light of soy ked, to to
jerious, not only to the ate, but to other
covens of the body. leis results party
from tee mortared heat thrown off hy the
artifices' light, and partly trt m the abyenoe
of sunlight. R•cteriolovtsi• nod aim
direct .anhvht is the most deadly enemy
which germs enoouater Mdltoos of
bacteria, which might otherwise reach the
human system and set up diphtheria,
typhoid fever, ...woo fever end ether car•
wowou• disseeu., are killed by • short es -
potters to the direct rays of the sun.
The city of I:I•agew, Scotland, has • law
prohtbitieg the .rection of soy building
which is higher than the street on which se
abuts If the btuldmg he Pat lack from the
street line the distance a hap teem set back
u.dded to the width of the street in deter-
mining
etermining the height of the building. Where
the buddies,” taw • public square in whtsh
time clear space is above 'whey feet, then is
so limit to the Night imposed. lo M60'-
0,11108,
ar0,11108, France, buildtsp so .trete thirty
nine feet or more wide are limited to •
height of seventy seven let ; cs somata lose
than twenty five tet the \sight must not
e xceed sixty him feet. la Rouen, Vreeoe
the limit is sixty five feet on the streets
thirty -ems feet w1.►e or mon. While Keg -
loth title do not theor.tieally Ilett tba
height of buildings. they do me practically
by precribing the'bioke«, of walls aeon
sarys for each ten feet in height The great
er part of the area ot the tower 6onn of
very tall hotldiags would Was he occupied
by walls sad pen. Si - Loma globs -demo
Drat.
All night long their trete they drew
Tor the fish is the twiskhb' foam,
Till doves from ,eke sky same the woody
.hoe,
Briagiag the bksr s. home.
Twos all so pretty a sail it sweated
As if it scald sot he,
Aad some folks the.gkt teas • dream
they'd dreamed
Of sailing that beautiful .es ,
Rat i shall mase wee the fieharmer
throe --
wymkse,
Hlyat«.
And Ned.
Wyekem and Slyak« are twe little eyes.
Lad Ned is • little head,
Aad the wends"' abet *minded the skis
le the wee sae's treadle bed.
So shut year ayes while soother bade
Of weederful eights that be,
Ltd tar shall rat the beautiful Ilia«
u eels reek a rhe misty ma
When the old the rooked the lehersoea
Min
W yukea,
Sheiks,
And Ned.
• Vete rev wad eletevaees nemeses&.
1e Rath, (Frit., Chase's Kidney Liver
Pills ars a etasisrd remedy. Jneeph
Gardner, of this town, authored for 40
Teen with Ieaigeetinn And iu ever pea -
seat .e..mp&eiamsees- sestipMNoe abed
headmen K. ! L. Pills .re the coy
that gave hies relief. IS mete •
":217413•11 druggist.. Oa* pill a dos.
ocoalsiconiamoo
SG Mr/ke* etre spot
It dose the work It reaches the right
spot. 1t quicker: the ala0Ruk vitality ; of
makes saw blood, 41 gives new hope ; It
maks weak men and wont« stronger. This
Is the fon tion of Wilson. famous !eyelids
Port, which is now recommended by adi-
oal sun as a most invlu•ble tonic. In-
trinsically. it is • fine old port bine which
somtitut s • pleurae% and atimulstigg
beverage. hut it le se well an appeustee
tonic, which give hack a relish for food,
which it aids in the work of assimilation.
A floe unto taken at any time, aocoaplieh•
ing wonders in the formation of hl.od and
musette in the ease of weak, pole, and de-
bilitated people Well or ill, it ie • enema
laying and grateful dunk. Sold by all
dealers at $7.50 per epee of 12 quart bottle@
h alf ease fel ..r 75 ote per hots le. Adam --
Bordeaux Claret Ce., 30 H.spies! 8srsskt
Montreal.
Ask your Druggist fc-
M u rr-ay &
Lanman's
FLORIDA WATER
A DAINTY FLORAL EXTRACT
Per fllsmt*orchlef. 'Tenet set Hsitr.
a.
tntt\Ottttk
Now, it would be hand to get
along without envelopes, and te
keep up with the demand for
them we keep a large stock cm
hand. We have now about •
hundred thousand in stack, and
the prices will range from ;SC. to
f$2.0O per M. We handle cos
mercial and legal sizesexclusiyely.
COrnwter'T.\h'• Weill.
has already been partially .num
crated in souse of the heads above.
There is, however, • vast anions
of work under this head that to
enumerate would more than take
up the entire space occupied by
this adv't, but we do it all at Tel
SIOxAL.
to an "At Home" or a wedding
require conaidersble taste in melee
tion sometimes, but we make it
an easy matter by keeping is
stock the very latest, and beet
samples to be had. Cail and see
of entertainments and meeting
promptly turned out, from the
plain but neat to the most elegant
with cord and pencil attached.
Ct.!: to\QU %
We aim to excel in all the differ
Ont kinds of work we turn est,
but especially in this, and keep
in stock plain and fancy paper+
suitable for all requirements.
C Qr OA barba T'.ek,tts
This head covers a large range of
work, from • bread or milk ticket
to a neat calling card, from an or -
Binary admission ticket tea tasty
business card or a hsnd.osely
printed membership ticket.
• Otters
Our facilitiee for turning out this
class of work are evidenced by the
fact that the great bulk o1 it is
dens by aa. This line also in
lyes
boas er s
which our three festerwwR lell
presses are able to tarn out in
surprisingly short time.
e O\t i 11
belong to the poster department
also, and we make a specialty of
them —promptriese being Our abs
in this respect A nodes of .ale
will appear in Tan 9teeAL free oI
charge when bills for same are I+i
here.
#\\ WAtit o3 W ori.
in the typographical printing list
can be dopa in this estahliebso+t
in an expeditious and artistic
manner and
Ooov ?rots wt‘‘. Soulnll
suer% reo.sovtab\t.
We extend our thanks ter past f*v'
ora, sod solicit • eentinesoos el do
Saes.
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